Arts precinct funding is almost there
Eyes will now turn to the Federal Government after State Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford yesterday announced a $10 million commitment to the much-anticipated Latrobe Creative Precinct.
A cut above the rest
About 7000 visitors from across the world and a projected $10 million injection into the region's economy were the result of last week's AUSTimber 2016 expo.
Emissions continue to climb in Valley
Coarse and microscopic particle emissions from electricity generation in the Latrobe Valley have increased in the past five years, according to analysis of the National Air Pollution data.
Health study to continue amid scope review
The study into the long-term health impacts of the Hazelwood mine fire will continue to run as planned as an independent review of its scope is carried out.
Building ‘ruining town’
A Buckley Street building in Morwell has been labelled an 'eyesore' in need of local government intervention.
Traralgon death shocks neighbours
Mystery surrounds the death of a woman in a Traralgon home on Thursday.
State Government raises mine rehabilitation bonds
THE Victorian Premier says mine companies have had a 'sneaking suspicion' they've needed to put aside more money for rehabilitation liabilities.
Latrobe Valley to become Australia’s first health zone
Plans are in motion to make the Latrobe Valley Australia's first 'health zone', following a commitment by the State Government to implement recommendations by the reopened Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry.
Sixty year reunion for Morwell High School
Former students and teachers will this year come together to celebrate 60 years since the Morwell High School was established on 7 February, 1956.
Data wanted on Morwell ground movement
LATROBE City Council is calling on the State Government to release specific ground movement information.
Rosedale roundabout redesign mooted
A NOTORIOUSLY dangerous left turn from one of Rosedale's busiest intersections will be improved.
Gippsland postcard highlights tourist destinations
A POSTCARD featuring images from tourist destinations across Gippsland is hoped to help boost visitor numbers to the region.


















